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Ref: 861 The Tack Room    
MIDDLEHAM Leyburn 2.5 miles; Richmond 12 miles. The attractive Wensleydale town of Middleham is renowned for its history and race horses. Much of the history is bound up with its Norman castle, which dates from 1190 and has a castle keep second in size only to the Tower of London. The horses are a great sight as they make their way to the gallops every morning. The pretty market square is partially cobbled and offers a wide range of shops, pubs and places to eat. The bustling market town of Leyburn is just a short drive away offering a variety of great shops and pubs, or why not take some time to explore The Forbidden Corner, a unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers and surprises set amidst 4 acres of grounds, providing a fun day out for all the family? All in all a superb base for exploring Wensleydale and all within easy driving distance of York, the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales and Heritage Coast. The Property: The Tack Room This superb stone built detached property, a wonderful conversion of an old tack room, is perfectly situated in the village of Middleham, noted for it's racing connections. Set within the grounds of the owner's home, down a quiet lane on the edge of the village, The Tack Room is finished to the highest standard throughout and will appeal to couples of all ages. The quality accommodation has quite a contemporary feel inside, with great care taken to harmonise the decor for ultimate guest comfort. The sunny, walled terrace at the rear, has been cleverly designed with shelter and privacy in mind, giving an air of peace and tranquillity in this idyllic village setting. A wonderful property! Accommodation 1 x double bedroom. Split level accommodation on ground floor with step up to the bedroom, dressing room and bathroom with shower over bath, washbasin and WC. Modern, very well equipped kitchen with dining area and doors to rear. First floor sitting room with exposed timbers and views over nearby racing stables to the countryside beyond. Amenities Full oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, integrated fridge, automatic washer, TV, video, music centre etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Sunny, private garden/sitting area with garden furniture. Car port parking for one car. Sorry, no smoking or pets. Shops, pubs and village centre 3 mins walk. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £217 | £224 | | Low | £231 | £238 | | Mid | £256 | £264 | | High | £289 | £298 | | Peak | £346 | £356 | | WSB | £158 | £163 | | Xmas | £346 | £356 | | NY | £346 | £356 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | No Pets |
| Previous Visitors' Comments |
Rev Morris, Rochdale, Greater Manchester
Mar 2008 | Excellent accomodation, with added extras. Immaculately clean and well positioned just a few minutes walk away from some good eating places and take-aways.We will definitely be back. Thankyou.
Mrs Smith, Leicester, Leicestershire
Nov 2007 | The cottage was superb, and in a good location for visiting surrounding areas of interest to ourselves.
Miss Speight, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Jun 2007 | Excellent accommodation, superb position in village - great restaurants, very peaceful, very helpful owner, certainly worth a return visit, amazing scenery.
Mr Bates, Oxford, Oxfordshire
Apr 2007 | The Tack room was lovely, an amazing place to visit - the cottage was really warm and yet so modern in taste, we really liked it.
Mrs Liddle, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire
Feb 2007 | Very clean and tidy and of a good standard.
Mr Botfield, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire
Jan 2007 | Had a fantastic week at the Tack Room, accommodation perfectly clean and extremely well presented, also located in a really nice village.
Mr Fenton, Poulton-le-fylde, Lancashire
Jan 2007 | We liked the convenient location of the cottage to the village centre. It's definitely the nicest cottage we have ever stayed in, with lots of little extras which made our few days even better.
Mrs Riley, Welling, Kent
Nov 2006 | An ideal location for walking. There are pubs and restaurants at the doorstep. It's very clean, warm and well maintained.
Miss Halmshaw, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
Nov 2006 | A perfect cottage, a lovely village, friendly people...lots to do.
Mrs Doyle, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Oct 2006 | |